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We have a standing "policy" of read only Fridays. Generally speaking, the team catches up on tickets, emails, planning for the next week. I would love to say that there is NEVER a prod change made, but, got to do what yo got to do.
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Thank you @"HerrDoktor" ! I should have dug deeper!
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I played with this concept quite a bit today, and here is what I came up with: Many SWQL attempts fail for this type of report because SWQL does not support datetime arithmetic or functions like DATEDIFF or TOTALSECONDS. If someone knows otherwise, please chime in, as I can never really seem to get it to work. This…
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Happy to help!
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Hello @"apaguinto" . Yes, it is possible to monitor both a specific folder, and a Drive in a Windows VM. First, lets talk about monitoring a Drive. That is easy. There's a number of ways to do it, so I cwont cover them all here, but I will show you that I am monitoring my SolarWinds Test Machine, a Windows VM, hosted in a…
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Hi@"mohammad.salim" ! Depending on what version of SW you have check out these links: thwack.solarwinds.com/.../semi-automating-scheduled-maintenance thwack.solarwinds.com/.../scheduling-maintenance-mode-for-group
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I have ~40 Alerts in my environment. We are in the process of reviewing them, but, to answer your question, part of our review process includes determining the ACTUAL severity of the Alert, versus the PERCEIVED severity. Node/Server down? Generally a Critical Issue, EXCEPT for test servers. Volume down to less then 15%…
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Thanks @"mbutler756" !
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@"mbutler756" - Were you able to use my process to add your nodes to your patching schedule? Was there anything that wasn't clear? Or could be better explained? I just upvoted your FR.
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Short answer: YES! Short answer with a caveat: Yes, but only works with 2025.2 Medium answer: It's kind of automated, but still requires a level of manual intervention either on your part, or by the person who adds the node/server. This process is not super clean (in my opinion, but it made it WAAAAYYY less painful for…